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There was an area where it showed a home pretty destroyed with intense contextual damage around it in one of the drone videos I recall. That could do it for an EF4 if it was well built.
Not trying to be nitpicky, but that third photo is actually the 2013 tornadoI think we can agree lake city tornado was the most photogenic of the year so far. Cannot believe what I was witnessing live. Latter end of its life reminded me of Moore 1999View attachment 39392View attachment 39393View attachment 39394 pictured here.
Haha gotcha. Thanks @TH2002 to be honest it didn’t seem like the 99 back of my head lol. I don’t recall the 99 Moore looking like that. Just quick google of “Moore 99”Not trying to be nitpicky, but that third photo is actually the 2013 tornado
A 45% and 60% hatched area were added for numerous very long track EF4+ tornadoes are likely this late afternoon into the late evening hours.
A 45% and 60% hatched area were added for numerous very long track EF4+ tornadoes are likely this late afternoon into the late evening hours.
As I said the other day, I'm pretty sure that they will take these factors into account since it has been almost a week since the outbreak occurred.Memphis will resume survey’s tomorrow.
Idk if there will event be anything left too survey properly. Unless the storms also postponed cleanup operations
Reminds me of the check from somewhere in the Niles - Wheatland tornado (or one of those that day) that ended up in a cow pasture halfway across Pennsylvania in Centre CountyUnsure if this has been posted around yet, but this is truly insane. I’m not sure what the official record is for furthest distance an object has been carried by a tornado, but I’d imagine this isn’t too far off.
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Where did you hear about this?Also supposedly EF3 damage was found in Jeffersontown Kentucky by nws Louisville.
I’m still waiting on direct confirmation on that.
I have no way of knowing the validity of this yet so just take it with a grain of salt.
That EF3 has been confirmed by Louisville news stations. Glad LMK got around to it.
True @SouthFLwx though technically in moderate risk along with the selmer/grand junction tornadoes etc. but moderate verification.wow so we are now officially up to 6 EF3+ tornadoes from the outbreak. Talk about high risk verification and a great job done by Chris Broyles and the SPC!